Guilty-pleasure film: Romy and Michele's High School Reunion. Though I'm proud of that, the one I'm sheepish about is Burlesque. Give me some Cher, baby!

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Classic I'll never stop watching: What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? What I love so much about it is, it's an incredibly female-driven movie, especially for that time period.

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Nostalgic family favorite: Every Christmas it was Home Alone and How the Grinch Stole Christmas.

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Soundtrack I love: Marie Antoinette. I think Sofia Coppola did a really beautiful job with that movie's sound design. Yes, it wasn't historically correct, but I think pushing boundaries and putting a new spin on an older take are what moviemaking is about.

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Movie mantra: Movies are meant to be seen on the big screen. I think I did Gravity an injustice, because I've only seen it on my TV at home.

Always on set with me: My mom and my brother are always with me. Besides that, I try to have green tea, or if it's a winter movie, a chai tea latte.

Go-to genre: Something like The Talented Mr. Ripley—a kind of thriller-drama that's really dark, messed up, makes you feel, and teaches you something about yourself. That I really enjoy watching.

Me, as a viewer: I'm honestly the worst person to watch a movie with because (a) I talk, and (b) I judge movies pretty harshly when I watch them. If I'm annoyed, I'll walk out of a movie in half a second.

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